Unofficial Scratch Wiki scratchwiki https://scratch.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page MediaWiki 1.40.1 first-letter Media Special Talk User User talk Unofficial Scratch Wiki Unofficial Scratch Wiki talk File File talk MediaWiki MediaWiki talk Template Template talk Help Help talk Category Category talk Video Video talk Campaign Campaign talk TimedText TimedText talk Module Module talk Main Page 0 1 1 2023-10-07T20:49:17Z MediaWiki default 1 Create main page wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__ == Welcome to {{SITENAME}}! == This Main Page was created automatically and it seems it hasn't been replaced yet. === For the bureaucrat(s) of this wiki === Hello, and welcome to your new wiki! Thank you for choosing Miraheze for the hosting of your wiki, we hope you will enjoy our hosting. You can immediately start working on your wiki or whenever you want. Need help? No problem! We will help you with your wiki as needed. 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Please add some - I, OrangeWikiR, will really enjoy it if you add the first page! d5741e773ff4e4d547c803b5b9cd24afdacd2943 3 2 2023-10-08T07:47:27Z OrangeWikiR 2 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__ == Welcome to the {{SITENAME}}! == [[File:Scratch Logo.png|frame|alt=Logo|Scratch logo (2021-present)]] Welcome to the {{SITENAME}}! Here, you may add pages about users, projects and versions. == Weekly Page == There currently are no pages on the {{SITENAME}}. Please add some - I, OrangeWikiR, will really enjoy it if you add the first page! d5d778d3e48ce5dca3443695e039fd145d224285 5 3 2023-10-08T07:57:55Z OrangeWikiR 2 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__ == Welcome to the {{SITENAME}}! == [[File:Scratch Logo.png|frame|alt=Logo|Scratch logo (2019-present)]] Welcome to the {{SITENAME}}! Here, you may add pages about users, projects and versions. == Weekly Page == There currently are no pages on the {{SITENAME}}. Please add some - I, OrangeWikiR, will really enjoy it if you add the first page! d5741e773ff4e4d547c803b5b9cd24afdacd2943 Scratch 3.0 0 2 4 2023-10-08T07:57:06Z OrangeWikiR 2 Created page with "[[File:Scratch Logo.png|thumb|Scratch 3.0 logo]] '''Scratch 3.0''', typically shortened to '''Scratch 3''', is the current, sixth version and third major version of Scratch. It was first released on January 2<sup>nd</sup>, 2019<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>, at the end of Scratch 2.0. == History == '''Scratch 3.0''' was first announced with a forum post on the 'Announcements' section, with a topic by Scratch Team member ceebee (Christan) calle..." wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Scratch Logo.png|thumb|Scratch 3.0 logo]] '''Scratch 3.0''', typically shortened to '''Scratch 3''', is the current, sixth version and third major version of Scratch. It was first released on January 2<sup>nd</sup>, 2019<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>, at the end of Scratch 2.0. == History == '''Scratch 3.0''' was first announced with a forum post on the 'Announcements' section, with a topic by Scratch Team member ceebee (Christan) called "Scheduled Downtime on Jan 2", on December 18<sup>th</sup>, 2018<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>. 72065c49657dbb1fa9b440bbf2836c6cbe7ca70b 7 4 2023-10-08T08:00:26Z OrangeWikiR 2 wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Scratch Logo.png|thumb|Scratch 3.0 logo]] <sub>'''Scratch 3''' redirects here.</sub> '''Scratch 3.0''', typically shortened to '''Scratch 3''', is the current, sixth version and third major version of Scratch. It was first released on January 2<sup>nd</sup>, 2019<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>, at the end of Scratch 2.0. == History == '''Scratch 3.0''' was first announced with a forum post on the 'Announcements' section, with a topic by Scratch Team member ceebee (Christan) called "Scheduled Downtime on Jan 2", on December 18<sup>th</sup>, 2018<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>. 8ae97c183066bfed98d0178720f4071314363f91 8 7 2023-10-08T08:00:37Z OrangeWikiR 2 wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Scratch Logo.png|thumb|Scratch 3.0 logo]] <sub>'''Scratch 3''' redirects here.</sub> '''Scratch 3.0''', typically shortened to '''Scratch 3''', is the current, sixth version and third major version of Scratch. It was first released on January 2<sup>nd</sup>, 2019<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>, at the end of Scratch 2.0. == History == '''Scratch 3.0''' was first announced with a forum post on the 'Announcements' section, with a topic by Scratch Team member ceebee (Christan) called "Scheduled Downtime on Jan 2", on December 18<sup>th</sup>, 2018<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>. 825da63297690d5c7dc74f59c5d8b4e782d6a2c6 9 8 2023-10-08T08:21:10Z OrangeWikiR 2 wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Scratch Logo.png|thumb|Scratch 3.0 logo]] '''Scratch 3.0''', typically shortened to '''Scratch 3''', is the current, seventh version and third major version of Scratch. It was first released on January 2<sup>nd</sup>, 2019<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>, at the end of Scratch 2.0. == History == [[File:Message.PNG|thumb|left|The message ceebee (Christan) sent notifying the creation of Scratch 3.0]] Scratch 3.0 was first announced on a forum post on the 'Announcements' section, with a topic by Scratch Team member ceebee (Christan) called "Scheduled Downtime on Jan 2", on December 18<sup>th</sup>, 2018<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>. On the release date at 7:01am EST, Scratch 2.0 was temporarily shut down for maintenance purposes - the Scratch Team was implementing the features from Scratch 3.0 to 2.0. After maintenance time, Scratch 3.0 was opened to Scratchers. 4f4189ea4deb9a00f0c4fddffbc59f0ff64338a8 17 9 2023-10-08T09:45:32Z OrangeWikiR 2 wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Scratch Logo.png|thumb|Scratch 3.0 logo]] '''Scratch 3.0''', typically shortened to '''Scratch 3''', is the current, seventh version and third major version of Scratch. It was first released on January 2<sup>nd</sup>, 2019<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>, at the end of Scratch 2.0. == History == [[File:Message.PNG|thumb|left|The message ceebee (Christan) sent notifying the creation of Scratch 3.0]] Scratch 3.0 was first announced on a forum post on the 'Announcements' section, with a topic by Scratch Team member ceebee (Christan) called "Scheduled Downtime on Jan 2", on December 18<sup>th</sup>, 2018<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>. On the release date at 7:01am EST, Scratch 2.0 was temporarily shut down for maintenance purposes - the Scratch Team was implementing the features from Scratch 3.0 to 2.0. After maintenance time, Scratch 3.0 was opened to Scratchers. This added extensions, a more polished and modern layout and an updated colour scheme. On June 28<sup>th</sup>, 2023, the Scratch team changed the iconic blue hotbar at the top of the screen to purple, and added a "high contrast" block option to make the colours of the blocks lighter and the text to black. == Editor == [[File:Pen.PNG|thumb|left|The pen extension, the most used extension, introduced to Scratch 2.0 as a block type, but moved to extension in Scratch 3.0]] The 3.0 editor consists of nine block types - Motion, Looks, Sound, Events, Control, Sensing, Operators, Variables and My Blocks - and eleven extensions - Music, Pen, Video Sensing, Text to Speech (ft. Amazon), Translate (ft. Google), Makey Makey (ft. JoyLabz), micro:bit (ft. BBC), LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 (ft. LEGO), LEGO BOOST (ft. LEGO), LEGO Education WeDo 2.0 (ft. LEGO) and Go Direct Force and Acceleration (ft. Vernier). Music and Pen used to be block types during Scratch 2.0, but they were changed to parts of the eleven extensions of Scratch 3.0. == References == a815a15bf12cd26dd319b1d0c2b39f00a9e653fe 18 17 2023-10-08T09:51:15Z OrangeWikiR 2 wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Scratch Logo.png|thumb|Scratch 3.0 logo]] <sub>'''Scratch''' redirects here. For the home page of this wiki, see [[Main Page]].</sub> '''Scratch 3.0''', typically shortened to '''Scratch 3''', is the current, seventh version and third major version of Scratch. It was first released on January 2<sup>nd</sup>, 2019<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>, at the end of Scratch 2.0. == History == [[File:Message.PNG|thumb|left|The message ceebee (Christan) sent notifying the creation of Scratch 3.0]] Scratch 3.0 was first announced on a forum post on the 'Announcements' section, with a topic by Scratch Team member ceebee (Christan) called "Scheduled Downtime on Jan 2", on December 18<sup>th</sup>, 2018<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>. On the release date at 7:01am EST, Scratch 2.0 was temporarily shut down for maintenance purposes - the Scratch Team was implementing the features from Scratch 3.0 to 2.0. After maintenance time, Scratch 3.0 was opened to Scratchers. This added extensions, a more polished and modern layout and an updated colour scheme. On June 28<sup>th</sup>, 2023, the Scratch team changed the iconic blue hotbar at the top of the screen to purple, and added a "high contrast" block option to make the colours of the blocks lighter and the text to black. == Editor == [[File:Pen.PNG|thumb|left|The pen extension, the most used extension, introduced to Scratch 2.0 as a block type, but moved to extension in Scratch 3.0]] The 3.0 editor consists of nine block types - Motion, Looks, Sound, Events, Control, Sensing, Operators, Variables and My Blocks - and eleven extensions - Music, Pen, Video Sensing, Text to Speech (ft. Amazon), Translate (ft. Google), Makey Makey (ft. JoyLabz), micro:bit (ft. BBC), LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 (ft. LEGO), LEGO BOOST (ft. LEGO), LEGO Education WeDo 2.0 (ft. LEGO) and Go Direct Force and Acceleration (ft. Vernier). Music and Pen used to be block types during Scratch 2.0, but they were changed to parts of the eleven extensions of Scratch 3.0. == References == ce103beb9fed08ceafc673ebba734e1781857e16 20 18 2023-10-08T09:53:04Z OrangeWikiR 2 wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Scratch Logo.png|thumb|Scratch 3.0 logo]] <sub>('''Scratch''' redirects here. For the home page of this wiki, see [[Main Page]].)</sub> '''Scratch 3.0''', typically shortened to '''Scratch 3''', is the current, seventh version and third major version of Scratch. It was first released on January 2<sup>nd</sup>, 2019<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>, at the end of Scratch 2.0. == History == [[File:Message.PNG|thumb|left|The message ceebee (Christan) sent notifying the creation of Scratch 3.0]] Scratch 3.0 was first announced on a forum post on the 'Announcements' section, with a topic by Scratch Team member ceebee (Christan) called "Scheduled Downtime on Jan 2", on December 18<sup>th</sup>, 2018<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>. On the release date at 7:01am EST, Scratch 2.0 was temporarily shut down for maintenance purposes - the Scratch Team was implementing the features from Scratch 3.0 to 2.0. After maintenance time, Scratch 3.0 was opened to Scratchers. This added extensions, a more polished and modern layout and an updated colour scheme. On June 28<sup>th</sup>, 2023, the Scratch team changed the iconic blue hotbar at the top of the screen to purple, and added a "high contrast" block option to make the colours of the blocks lighter and the text to black. == Editor == [[File:Pen.PNG|thumb|left|The pen extension, the most used extension, introduced to Scratch 2.0 as a block type, but moved to extension in Scratch 3.0]] The 3.0 editor consists of nine block types - Motion, Looks, Sound, Events, Control, Sensing, Operators, Variables and My Blocks - and eleven extensions - Music, Pen, Video Sensing, Text to Speech (ft. Amazon), Translate (ft. Google), Makey Makey (ft. JoyLabz), micro:bit (ft. BBC), LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 (ft. LEGO), LEGO BOOST (ft. LEGO), LEGO Education WeDo 2.0 (ft. LEGO) and Go Direct Force and Acceleration (ft. Vernier). Music and Pen used to be block types during Scratch 2.0, but they were changed to parts of the eleven extensions of Scratch 3.0. == References == f5923a4dff708e59dec3606d767baec9e7f2bcdd 21 20 2023-10-08T09:54:01Z OrangeWikiR 2 wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Scratch Logo.png|thumb|Scratch 3.0 logo]] <sub>('''Scratch''' redirects here. For the home page of this wiki, see [[Main Page]]. Disambiguation page coming soon.)</sub> '''Scratch 3.0''', typically shortened to '''Scratch 3''', is the current, seventh version and third major version of Scratch. It was first released on January 2<sup>nd</sup>, 2019<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>, at the end of Scratch 2.0. == History == [[File:Message.PNG|thumb|left|The message ceebee (Christan) sent notifying the creation of Scratch 3.0]] Scratch 3.0 was first announced on a forum post on the 'Announcements' section, with a topic by Scratch Team member ceebee (Christan) called "Scheduled Downtime on Jan 2", on December 18<sup>th</sup>, 2018<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>. On the release date at 7:01am EST, Scratch 2.0 was temporarily shut down for maintenance purposes - the Scratch Team was implementing the features from Scratch 3.0 to 2.0. After maintenance time, Scratch 3.0 was opened to Scratchers. This added extensions, a more polished and modern layout and an updated colour scheme. On June 28<sup>th</sup>, 2023, the Scratch team changed the iconic blue hotbar at the top of the screen to purple, and added a "high contrast" block option to make the colours of the blocks lighter and the text to black. == Editor == [[File:Pen.PNG|thumb|left|The pen extension, the most used extension, introduced to Scratch 2.0 as a block type, but moved to extension in Scratch 3.0]] The 3.0 editor consists of nine block types - Motion, Looks, Sound, Events, Control, Sensing, Operators, Variables and My Blocks - and eleven extensions - Music, Pen, Video Sensing, Text to Speech (ft. Amazon), Translate (ft. Google), Makey Makey (ft. JoyLabz), micro:bit (ft. BBC), LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 (ft. LEGO), LEGO BOOST (ft. LEGO), LEGO Education WeDo 2.0 (ft. LEGO) and Go Direct Force and Acceleration (ft. Vernier). Music and Pen used to be block types during Scratch 2.0, but they were changed to parts of the eleven extensions of Scratch 3.0. == References == 560042741b74218c5f7e337cc53a592cc0975208 29 21 2023-10-11T17:52:47Z OrangeWikiR 2 wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Scratch Logo.png|thumb|Scratch 3.0 logo]] <sub>('''Scratch''' redirects here. For the home page of this wiki, see [[Main Page]]. Disambiguation page coming soon.)</sub> '''Scratch 3.0''', typically shortened to '''Scratch 3''', is the current, seventh and third major version of Scratch. It was first released on January 2<sup>nd</sup>, 2019<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>, at the end of Scratch 2.0. == History == [[File:Message.PNG|thumb|left|The message ceebee (Christan) sent notifying the creation of Scratch 3.0]] Scratch 3.0 was first announced on a forum post on the 'Announcements' section, with a topic by Scratch Team member ceebee (Christan) called "Scheduled Downtime on Jan 2", on December 18<sup>th</sup>, 2018<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>. On the release date at 7:01am EST, Scratch 2.0 was temporarily shut down for maintenance purposes - the Scratch Team was implementing the features from Scratch 3.0 to 2.0. After maintenance time, Scratch 3.0 was opened to Scratchers. This added extensions, a more polished and modern layout and an updated colour scheme. On June 28<sup>th</sup>, 2023, the Scratch team changed the iconic blue hotbar at the top of the screen to purple, and added a "high contrast" block option to make the colours of the blocks lighter and the text to black. == Editor == [[File:Pen.PNG|thumb|left|The pen extension, the most used extension, introduced to Scratch 2.0 as a block type, but moved to extension in Scratch 3.0]] The 3.0 editor consists of nine block types - Motion, Looks, Sound, Events, Control, Sensing, Operators, Variables and My Blocks - and eleven extensions - Music, Pen, Video Sensing, Text to Speech (ft. Amazon), Translate (ft. Google), Makey Makey (ft. JoyLabz), micro:bit (ft. BBC), LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 (ft. LEGO), LEGO BOOST (ft. LEGO), LEGO Education WeDo 2.0 (ft. LEGO) and Go Direct Force and Acceleration (ft. Vernier). Music and Pen used to be block types during Scratch 2.0, but they were changed to parts of the eleven extensions of Scratch 3.0. == References == c1f3d9488b412bce488a507866df4cb9a731d9e3 30 29 2023-10-27T09:52:17Z OrangeWikiR 2 wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Scratch Logo.png|thumb|Scratch 3.0 logo]] ''<sub>Scratch redirects here. For the home page of this wiki, see [[Main Page]]. For the programming language, see [[Scratch (programming language)]].</sub>'' '''Scratch 3.0''', typically shortened to '''Scratch 3''', is the current, seventh and third major version of Scratch. It was first released on January 2<sup>nd</sup>, 2019<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>, at the end of Scratch 2.0. == History == [[File:Message.PNG|thumb|left|The message ceebee (Christan) sent notifying the creation of Scratch 3.0]] Scratch 3.0 was first announced on a forum post in the 'Announcements' section, with a topic by Scratch Team member Ceebee (Christan) called "Scheduled Downtime on Jan 2", on December 18<sup>th</sup>, 2018<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>. On the release date at 7:01 am EST, Scratch 2.0 was temporarily shut down for maintenance purposes - the Scratch Team was implementing the features from Scratch 3.0 to 2.0. After maintenance time, Scratch 3.0 was opened to Scratchers. This added extensions, a more polished and modern layout and an updated colour scheme. On June 28<sup>th</sup>, 2023, the Scratch team changed the iconic blue hotbar at the top of the screen to purple and added a "high contrast" block option to make the colours of the blocks lighter and the text to black. == Editor == [[File:Pen.PNG|thumb|left|The pen extension, the most used extension, introduced to Scratch 2.0 as a block type, but moved to extension in Scratch 3.0]] The 3.0 editor consists of nine block types - Motion, Looks, Sound, Events, Control, Sensing, Operators, Variables and My Blocks - and eleven extensions - Music, Pen, Video Sensing, Text to Speech (ft. Amazon), Translate (ft. Google), Makey Makey (ft. JoyLabz), micro:bit (ft. BBC), LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 (ft. LEGO), LEGO BOOST (ft. LEGO), LEGO Education WeDo 2.0 (ft. LEGO) and Go Direct Force and Acceleration (ft. Vernier). Music and Pen used to be block types during Scratch 2.0, but they were changed to parts of the eleven extensions of Scratch 3.0. == References == 48488560a5198f2c1880a21dd02338920e42d5a1 Scratch 3 0 3 6 2023-10-08T07:59:22Z OrangeWikiR 2 Redirected page to [[Scratch 3.0]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Scratch 3.0]] eb2f2532c6008dd1eaf0294ebb2f46595637978e User:OrangeWikiR 2 4 10 2023-10-08T08:22:08Z OrangeWikiR 2 Created page with "I am OrangeWikiR, the creator the unofficial Scratch wiki! scratch.miraheze.org" wikitext text/x-wiki I am OrangeWikiR, the creator the unofficial Scratch wiki! scratch.miraheze.org 23346e3fa63a838733c8c8dde960c3c190a83a7e 11 10 2023-10-08T08:22:26Z OrangeWikiR 2 wikitext text/x-wiki I am OrangeWikiR, the creator the unofficial Scratch wiki! [[scratch.miraheze.org|Click here to go there!]] 984a8e43ec657e630839f752a0772c08c4aff592 12 11 2023-10-08T08:22:47Z OrangeWikiR 2 wikitext text/x-wiki I am OrangeWikiR, the creator the unofficial Scratch wiki! [[https://scratch.miraheze.org|Click here to go there!]] d582e4d3a68b30b39f87f37e2bf1b502d47e379f 13 12 2023-10-08T08:23:12Z OrangeWikiR 2 wikitext text/x-wiki I am OrangeWikiR, the creator the unofficial Scratch wiki! [https://scratch.miraheze.org/|Click here to go there!] 6c6d25bd8625a0aa43001dd74378905c4675ecdf 14 13 2023-10-08T08:23:23Z OrangeWikiR 2 wikitext text/x-wiki I am OrangeWikiR, the creator the unofficial Scratch wiki! [https://scratch.miraheze.org/ | Click here to go there!] fa2f8e1e4fef70e7b2185bad8f85bf443d62b69b 15 14 2023-10-08T08:23:42Z OrangeWikiR 2 wikitext text/x-wiki I am OrangeWikiR, the creator the unofficial Scratch wiki! [https://scratch.miraheze.org/ Click here to go there!] 59103baaed42cd8740f478577902f7fbcf6952bf 16 15 2023-10-08T08:24:24Z OrangeWikiR 2 wikitext text/x-wiki I am OrangeWikiR, the creator the Unofficial Scratch Wiki! [https://scratch.miraheze.org/ Click here to go there!] ff2c336b923dbee4387623a27b25147a4cb317d2 Scratch 0 5 19 2023-10-08T09:52:34Z OrangeWikiR 2 Redirected page to [[Scratch 3.0]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Scratch 3.0]] eb2f2532c6008dd1eaf0294ebb2f46595637978e File:Griffpatch.jpg 6 6 22 2023-10-08T10:38:27Z OrangeWikiR 2 The profile picture of Scratch user Griffpatch. wikitext text/x-wiki == Summary == The profile picture of Scratch user Griffpatch. 8d1a73a2a3112c74c0fd5838d2e8c65392abda39 Griffpatch 0 7 23 2023-10-08T10:50:02Z OrangeWikiR 2 Created page with "'''''<big><big>FROM [[User:OrangeWikiR|ORANGEWIKIR]]: This article is a short stub. You can help improve it by adding more information.</big></big>''''' [[File:Griffpatch.jpg|thumb|right|Griffpatch's user logo]] '''Griffpatch''', commonly shortened to '''Griff''', is the most followed user on [[Scratch]]." wikitext text/x-wiki '''''<big><big>FROM [[User:OrangeWikiR|ORANGEWIKIR]]: This article is a short stub. You can help improve it by adding more information.</big></big>''''' [[File:Griffpatch.jpg|thumb|right|Griffpatch's user logo]] '''Griffpatch''', commonly shortened to '''Griff''', is the most followed user on [[Scratch]]. f08c925fe2dbbdeb97f0da220a16568537538c84 24 23 2023-10-08T16:04:12Z 2A02:C7C:AE3B:E100:6DE2:8488:59EF:7200 0 wikitext text/x-wiki '''''<big><big>FROM [[User:OrangeWikiR|ORANGEWIKIR]]: This article is a stub. You can help improve it by adding more information.</big></big>''''' [[File:Griffpatch.jpg|thumb|right|Griffpatch's user logo]] '''Griffpatch''', commonly shortened to '''Griff''', is the most followed user on [[Scratch]]. Griffpatch is well known for making important contributions to the [[Scratch]] platform and is a well-known member of the [[Scratch]] community. He is an accomplished programmer and animator who has produced several well-liked projects that have attracted the attention and acclaim of [[Scratch]] users all around the world. Griffpatch is an instructional content enthusiast who has created a variety of tutorials and coding materials that have aided aspiring programmers in learning and honing their abilities. His work demonstrates his variety and ingenuity and ranges from captivating games and simulations to interactive artwork. Griffpatch has amassed a sizable fan base as a result of his devotion to knowledge sharing, and he continues to encourage and inspire budding programmers to explore Scratch's limitless potential. f2cc4b0ec1bfd7c0693a8cd00b86c2dd477efdac 26 24 2023-10-08T16:05:49Z 2A02:C7C:AE3B:E100:6DE2:8488:59EF:7200 0 wikitext text/x-wiki '''''<big><big>FROM [[User:OrangeWikiR|ORANGEWIKIR]]: This article is a stub. You can help improve it by adding more information.</big></big>''''' [[File:Griffpatch.jpg|thumb|right|Griffpatch's user logo]] '''Griffpatch''', commonly shortened to '''Griff''', is the most followed user on [[Scratch]]. Griffpatch is well known for making important contributions to the [[Scratch]] platform and is a well-known member of the [[Scratch]] community. He is an accomplished programmer and animator who has produced several well-liked projects that have attracted the attention and acclaim of [[Scratch]] users all around the world. Griffpatch is an instructional content enthusiast who has created a variety of tutorials and coding materials that have aided aspiring programmers in learning and honing their abilities. His work demonstrates his variety and ingenuity and ranges from captivating games and simulations to interactive artwork. Griffpatch has amassed a sizable fan base as a result of his devotion to knowledge sharing, and he continues to encourage and inspire budding programmers to explore [[Scratch's|Scratch]] limitless potential. 5bb06e24b6a366a67e1653dd561d6195992b20ea 27 26 2023-10-08T16:06:00Z 2A02:C7C:AE3B:E100:6DE2:8488:59EF:7200 0 wikitext text/x-wiki '''''<big><big>FROM [[User:OrangeWikiR|ORANGEWIKIR]]: This article is a stub. You can help improve it by adding more information.</big></big>''''' [[File:Griffpatch.jpg|thumb|right|Griffpatch's user logo]] '''Griffpatch''', commonly shortened to '''Griff''', is the most followed user on [[Scratch]]. Griffpatch is well known for making important contributions to the [[Scratch]] platform and is a well-known member of the [[Scratch]] community. He is an accomplished programmer and animator who has produced several well-liked projects that have attracted the attention and acclaim of [[Scratch]] users all around the world. Griffpatch is an instructional content enthusiast who has created a variety of tutorials and coding materials that have aided aspiring programmers in learning and honing their abilities. His work demonstrates his variety and ingenuity and ranges from captivating games and simulations to interactive artwork. Griffpatch has amassed a sizable fan base as a result of his devotion to knowledge sharing, and he continues to encourage and inspire budding programmers to explore [[Scratch|Scratch's]] limitless potential. 0102953a898d98ac1edc53242575a6869c824968 Griff 0 8 25 2023-10-08T16:04:45Z 2A02:C7C:AE3B:E100:6DE2:8488:59EF:7200 0 Redirected page to [[Griffpatch]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Griffpatch]] 0f72bb2bc3bd2bd57dee85f0d6af4ee957d0fcdd Scratch (programming language) 0 9 28 2023-10-09T15:17:10Z OrangeWikiR 2 Created page with "'''Scratch''' (visit [https://scratch.mit.edu here]) is the world’s largest coding community for children and a coding language with a simple visual interface that allows young people to create digital stories, games, and animations. Scratch is designed, developed, and moderated by the Scratch Foundation, a non-profit organization.<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/about</ref> From designing video games to producing animated movies, an increasing number of young people envi..." wikitext text/x-wiki '''Scratch''' (visit [https://scratch.mit.edu here]) is the world’s largest coding community for children and a coding language with a simple visual interface that allows young people to create digital stories, games, and animations. Scratch is designed, developed, and moderated by the Scratch Foundation, a non-profit organization.<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/about</ref> From designing video games to producing animated movies, an increasing number of young people envision themselves in technology-related careers because of Scratch.<ref>https://scholarworks.iupui.edu/server/api/core/bitstreams/98bed8e6-423d-4f61-8157-09f7ef526d8b/content</ref> e5572abb05a8b0c9bf3b6c4cc0580e93da57fa1f